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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Scan Shows Congenital Heart Disease. Need Opinion

SITUS SOLITUS S, D, S SVC AND IVC DRAINING TO RA TWO ATRIA 18mm OSTIUM SECUNDUM ASD WITH L- R SHUNT TWO ATRIOVENTRICULAR VALVES TWO VENTRICLES INTER VENTRICULAR SEPTUM INTACT NORMAL BIVENTRICULAR FUNCTION VENTRICULO ARTERIAL CONCORDANCE AORTIC AND PULMONARY VALUES NORMAL NORMALLY RELATED GREAT ARTERIES NO PDA/COARCTATION LEFT AORTIC ARCH MILD PAH FINAL IMPRESSION CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE S,D,S 18mm OSTIUM SECUNDUM ASD WITH L- R SHUNT NORMAL BIVENTRICULAR FUNCTION MILD PAH
Wed, 30 Jan 2013
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Hi,
I think you want to know the condition from this report.
The report says the patient is having a hole in the heart. Pure and impure blood gets mixed.
I would like to know the age of the patient.
It is a small ASD, will require some sort of intervention. May be suitable for device closure.
Consult a cardiologist.
Good luck.
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Scan Shows Congenital Heart Disease. Need Opinion

Hi, I think you want to know the condition from this report. The report says the patient is having a hole in the heart. Pure and impure blood gets mixed. I would like to know the age of the patient. It is a small ASD, will require some sort of intervention. May be suitable for device closure. Consult a cardiologist. Good luck.